The Ford Model 15-P flying wing was the last aircraft developed by the Stout Metal Airplane Division of the Ford Motor Company.
A press release in Jan 1936 said that Ford was designing behind closed doors a new "flivver" using its new V-8 engine.
[2] The Model 15-P was a two-passenger "flying wing" or tailless design.
[3] It featured a rear-mounted Ford V-8 driving a tractor propeller with a driveshaft[3] The fuselage was steel tube with an aluminum covering and the wings were fabric-covered.
[3] Data from Michigan Aircraft Manufacturers By Robert F. PauleyGeneral characteristics Performance